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A new method for urine electrofiltration and long term power enhancement using surface modified anodes with activated carbon in ceramic microbial fuel cells - ScienceDirect
Microbial fuel cells and their electrified biofilms - ScienceDirect
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre
PDF) Investigation of ceramic MFC stacks for urine energy extraction
Microbial Fuel Cells: ChemSusChem: Vol 5, No 6 - Chemistry Europe
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A new method for urine electrofiltration and long term power enhancement using surface modified anodes with activated carbon in ceramic microbial fuel cells - ScienceDirect
PDF) Microbial fuel cells and their electrified biofilms
Urine in Bioelectrochemical Systems: An Overall Review - Santoro - 2020 - ChemElectroChem - Wiley Online Library
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre
Ioannis Ieropoulos, B.Eng (Hons), M.Sc (BRIS), PhD/Professor - Editorial Board - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments - Journal - Elsevier
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PDF) Long-term bio-power of ceramic Microbial Fuel Cells in individual and stacked configurations
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre
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PDF) Dynamic evolution of anodic biofilm when maturing under different external resistive loads in microbial fuel cells. Electrochemical perspective
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre
A new method for urine electrofiltration and long term power enhancement using surface modified anodes with activated carbon in ceramic microbial fuel cells. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Microbial Fuel Cell stack performance enhancement through carbon veil anode modification with activated carbon powder - ScienceDirect
PDF) Gelatin as a promising printable feedstock for microbial fuel cells (MFC)
Electro-osmotic-based catholyte production by Microbial Fuel Cells for carbon capture – topic of research paper in Chemical sciences. Download scholarly article PDF and read for free on CyberLeninka open science hub.
Ioannis IEROPOULOS | Research Director | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, Bristol | Bristol BioEnergy Centre